TechWeasel
TechWeasel
TechWeasel

I nominate the car that has the least business case in mind of all cars that don't have a business case in mind. Never in the history of business cases has a car had less of a business case:

By the end of the war, teenage boys were rounded up and began training to be used in last ditch kamikaze action against the invading American fleet. Many of them never saw action, but they still went through the training and the brainwashing, as well as learning the basics of being a pilot. Just because they never

Question: Do carriers ever actually use their anchors? I feel like they need to constantly be moving, unless they're docked.

sorry, but the history of all guided weaponry was not the purpose of the piece, this is about the granddaddy of LASER GUIDED BOMBS. Read the piece before commenting please.

Super sick today, my apologies.

It's a tribute group.

If you smoke marijuana, Tony Stewart will kill you.

I know it's not the point of the article, but you do know that in an emergency, you are supposed to call an ambulance, not drive 100 mph to the hospital, right?

Then you're still eating the crazy depreciation costs. Without a penny in interest, it's still a bad investment.

so this floods the rear compartments? doesn't seem very humane

Who are you honking at behind you? How often are you backing into crowds of people?

This is why we can't have nice things.

I'd be more interested in what happens if a 16 year old kid shows up at the DMV in an American Heritage 45A to take his driver's license.

I've always liked this little aircraft. Too bad we can't buy them as I think it would make a great personal jet.

This was filmed in Australia.

"I've sold gas vapor tanks to Brockway, Ogdenville and North Haverbrook, and by golly it put them on the map!"

2017 sounds a bit soon. That would give the C7 just three years of production, when most Corvette generations last closer to a decade.

It is within the fatal range for someone who is not an alcoholic.